Topic: Blogs
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Steven MacDonald: Renters’ Rights Act: Could this be the boost the sector needs?
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Martin Sims: Increasing yield and diversification in a flat market
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Ben Allkins: Supporting the transition from one man band to business principal
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Dave Harris: Later life lending must move from the edge to the centre
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Karl Griffin: What if you could maintain the momentum from every call – without even touching your keyboard?
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Patrick Bamford: First-time buyers still in focus as spring statement nears
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Paul Purewal: Why today’s borrowers need building societies
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Rachael Hunnisett: The value of advice? What about afterwards?
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Steve Cox: What advisers may need to address with landlord clients now
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Vikki Edwards: Bridging is now mainstream — and that’s a fact
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Matt Aston: New build resilience creates fresh conversations
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Uday Bola: How legacy systems are holding back building societies' digital futures
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Trudy Woolf: Commonhold will require some commonsense
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Jake Sandford: What do brokers think about the technology they use?
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Dave Harris: What Rathi’s comments mean for later life lending
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